SOFTBALL

APPLETON - The Spartans erupted for five home runs, including three in a row, in the win over the Terrors at Nienhaus Sports Complex.

Brie Gauther was 5-for-5 with a homer and five RBIs to lead Oshkosh North, the top-ranked team in the state in Division 1.

Brooke Ellestad, Sydney Supple and Libby Neveau connected on back-to-back-to-back home runs to lead off an eight-run second inning.

Neveau also had a two-run homer in the fifth for the Spartans. Supple got the win, striking out five over three innings.

WAUPUN 2, CAMPBELLSPORT 0

CAMPBELLSPORT - The Warriors scored on a squeeze bunt in the sixth inning and added a run later in the frame to knock off the Cougars.

Katrina Pokorny got the win for Waupun, allowing just two hits while walking one and striking out three.

Alyssa Muench took the loss for Campbellsport. She struck out 12 and allowed four hits.

BASEBALL

KAUKAUNA 5, OSHKOSH NORTH 3

OSHKOSH - Trevor Verhagen went 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and a home run to lead the Ghosts past the Spartans in a Fox Valley Association matchup.

Jordan Skenandore was 2-for-3 and RJ Knaack hit a double for Kaukauna.

Charlie Stenson went 2-for-3 with a double, Isaiah Palmquist hit a triple and Colby Snell hit a double to lead Oshkosh North at the plate.

Skenandore was the winning pitcher. Over six innings, he allowed one earned run on five hits, walked one batter and struck out three. Zander Hietpas picked up the save for Kaukauna in one inning of relief.

Avery Winchell was the losing pitcher.

WINNECONNE 6, PLYMOUTH 3

WINNECONNE - The Wolves used a four-run fifth inning to pull away for an East Central Conference victory.

Seven players contributed to the seven-hit, five-RBI performance for Winneconne. Hunter Wright, Eli Berndt, Noah Berndt, Mason Maron and Trent Baneck drove in one run apiece for the Wolves.

Joe Steinhardt went 2-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the Panthers at the plate.

Harry Roubidoux pitched a complete game to pick up the win for Winneconne. Over seven innings, he earned three strikeouts and surrendered five hits, three runs (one earned) and zero walks.

Jonathan Thome took the loss for Plymouth. Over four innings, he earned two strikeouts and surrendered six hits, six runs (four earned) and three walks.

SOCCER

APPLETON EAST 7, OSHKOSH WEST 0

APPLETON - Payton Wreath and Marisa Triggiano each scored two goals to lead the Patriots to the victory.

OSHKOSH - The Vikings got goals from Ella Borgwardt, Mary Zunker, Katelyn Bonilla and Emalie Bernhard in the shutout over the Knights.

Kalli Wiechman had two assists for WLA. Lauren Hamill had 14 saves for Lourdes and the WLA defense held the Knights to just one shot on goal.

WLA led 1-0 at the half.

“We definitely had the advantage in possession and opportunities, but it was frustrating to go so long before we added to the 1-0 lead,” WLA coach David Haag said. “But the girls kept working hard and getting chances and finally we were able to pull away.”

NORTH FOND DU LAC UNITED 11, LOMIRA 1

LOMIRA - Mollie Johannes and Holly Hicken each had three goals to lead United (North Fond du Lac/Laconia/Oakfield) past the Lions.

Jenna Catania added two goals, with Jenae Balken, Ang Balken and Jamie Catania also scoring goals. Jenna Catania also had two assists.

WAUPUN 8, BERLIN 1

BERLIN - Kenna Kast had the hat trick and the Warriors scored six second-half goals in recording the victory over the Indians.

Kast also had two assists for Waupun, which also received goals from Ava Heeringa, Morgan Brown, Emily Brown, Emmie Kuzulka and Katie Schwanke.

Emily Klawitter scored for Berlin. Stephanie Laude had 17 saves for the Indians, with Maya Bruene recording six for Waupun.

ST. MARY’S SPRINGS 3, OMRO 0

FOND DU LAC - The Ledgers outshot the Foxes 16-4 in the victory.

“We struggled first half playing together and trying to control the pace. Springs played their game and we trying to out pace them. By the end of the game we started moving the ball how we practiced but we were in the hole,” Omro coach Nic Douglas said. “A good game to have at this point in the season. We have been doing well but needed to recognize that there are many teams out there that play at a high level.”